On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Jim Steil <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Michael Pearce wrote:
> > Not sure if anyone saw my previous email. I haven't seen a response
> > yet so I'll try one more attempt (as getting desparate now). My
> > application is displaying a DataGrid widget via a Genshi template. I
> > would like the data in one column to be displayed as a href link so
> > that users can click on any of the records in order to display an edit
> > screen for that particular record. Now, one of the Turbogears
> > tutorials shows an example of this using Kid templates. This method
> > uses the Kid Element object which is passed to the DataGrid on
> > creation. I have no problem getting the tutorial example to work,
> > however I'm not sure what needs to be passed to the DataGrid when
> > using Genshi. I have searched the Geshi documentation but cannot find
> > a relevant example to help solve my problem. Any assistance would be
> > greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Michael
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> Can you post a sample of your code?
>
>

 Here is a sample based on an example on the genshi website:

from genshi.builder import Element, tag

def get_link(gridVal)
    link = tag.a(gridVal, href="target")
    return link

the function then gets called when I create the datagrid.

Another example from genshi that I tried is:

def get_link(gridVal):
    link = Element('a')(gridVal, href="target")
    return link

Both of these return the error:

AttributeError: 'Element' object has no attribute 'text'

This is strange as I'm not even using a 'text' attribute.


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> >
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